reconstructed

/ˌrikənˈstrʌktɪd/
adjective
  1. Built or created again after being damaged or destroyed.
    • The reconstructed temple looks just like the original.
    • Historians studied the reconstructed dinosaur skeleton at the museum.
    • After the earthquake, the reconstructed school was safer than before.
  2. Changed or updated to a new form, often to be more modern or accurate.
    • The author published a reconstructed version of the old story.
    • The company's reconstructed logo helped attract younger customers.
    • Her reconstructed wardrobe now reflects her minimalist style.
verb
  1. Past tense of reconstruct: built or created again after damage or destruction.
    • She reconstructed the broken vase piece by piece.
    • They reconstructed the neighborhood after the flood.
    • The team reconstructed the ancient bridge using original materials.
  2. Past tense of reconstruct: recreated an event or situation from available information.
    • Scientists reconstructed the climate of the Ice Age using ice cores.
    • The detective reconstructed the crime scene from witness reports.
    • We reconstructed the conversation from memory.
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